To support or oppose renewable energy projects? A systematic literature review on the factors influencing landscape design and social acceptance

Merel Enserink*, Rudi Van Etteger, Adri van den Brink, Sven Stremke

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Abstract

The local implementation of renewable energy projects often faces opposition. The landscape transformation that comes with the transition to renewables is one of the key counter-arguments of local stakeholders. In this article, we examine the relation between research on ‘designing landscape transformations’ and ‘acceptance of renewable energy projects’; whether and how these bodies of knowledge may complement each other. The systematic literature review revealed that acceptance studies and landscape design studies describe 25 similar factors that influence acceptance. The majority of these factors are somewhat general in nature, such as economic benefits, visual impact, and aesthetics. Additionally, we found 45 unique factors in acceptance studies and sixteen unique factors in landscape design studies. Furthermore, we found differences in distribution of factors when categorizing and comparing them by means of two conceptual frameworks. Moreover, the emphasis in peer-reviewed literature differs significantly from laypersons, which is challenging the current research agenda on landscape transformation and acceptance of renewable energy. The findings and the knowledge lacunas provide clear avenues for a shared research agenda. Future research needs to examine the influence of involving landscape designers on the acceptance of renewable energy projects and the effects of more inclusive design processes on factors such as trust.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102740
JournalEnergy Research and Social Science
Volume91
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Energy landscape
  • Energy planning
  • Energy transition
  • Inclusive design processes
  • Local acceptance

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